The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1915, Page 13

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p , FRECKLES Dont’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent | complexion tha Sragets under guarantee to refund the money if it fails, Don't hide tan ounce Bven the firs show a wonderfi the lighter freckle: Re sure to ask t double strength ot hi sold on the money-back guarantee— Advt. applications provement PHOTO PLAYS. he World lla wits followivg Higur ‘riveatre, 168 Passaic St Thpatie, 44 Allmny St, New ok, 8 ire Palace, 1427 Pronpect 1004 21 Ave, eit 1 St. and 94 Wockaway Ave. 88 Manbattan Ares a 1Fth athe Amater Lexington Ave. Passaic, N, J, ied Keener'e ‘Theatre, Bist St. and Sd Ave, Mgtropol Theatre, 142d Bt. and 3d ‘Phir, Mrlagenort, Conn. | ram) Theatre, Patcrson, Tremont Theatre, 1642 Webster ive, ty, tar Teatace Theatre, Patchoue 1. 1 oy Treaties, Snderdonk Ave. ‘and Bt, Bivoklyn enti, GAL Hergeniine Ave Washington tee 4 140th St. and Am. rerdamn ity, Bijou free New Hrunewick, N. J. 5 Winter Garden & ‘AS: NG yore OF isis BOOTH ¢ Ci LOUIS MANN, nha Bw Vv HOM CS 50,75'1150'200, BAL 75%%.00 \LONGACRE | i A FULL HOUSE } -EPROCTL CTOR’ e -P re & CTOR 5 Heauties | hexane Loew's Ameri an Roo! #! Hd ah, AE SIX SONG BIRDS George Armstrong,10 other acts | AMUSEMENTS. & ss) STEEPLECHASE NORTH BEACH bg gRon 5 PRER AEN Ow § PLAZA apis JANE cow “The Garden of Lie Charley Chaplin in “A Jitney Romance” & Others LU N A’ ” Oriental Midway | Cuncerts idget City, Free Circus PRIZE DANCING comet THURSDAY NIGHT HENDERSON'S "tne HA! EMMA CARUS | ROONEY & BENT) tiie at "Ty a ae BRIGH + Beach (Mr PALISADES 4} 3° PARK in a de 3 ‘ot of Gra! h ‘Cuwnt passing far down the hall—walking ee et caries het oft Ee leliberately. Could it have been be} ing to, Ree St ae Uber, tae’ ‘cot ag? ‘i | ward quickly—and then t@ have she fancied would afford greater safety for the cherished coin. The: lon, imed the gen- was at hand no machinery of cere-|eman, raising hie hat; and himself mony, even had she been familiar with ger did not notice his ‘fnge it. “The simplest way is ¢ closing upon it, feeling here and said she to herself, her I pressed, fied that bi ould provi She sat at her desk the natety of Piha ‘prised on fon broken coin ina d for that night at least—Kitty Daseed Upon one sheet # OMOf what use, after al words: coin, while Saat rick “Your Majesty, the young Amerioan | tained the oth hait—-takon trom her woman so honored with thie gift asks its safe keeping Uttle time.” Palace, to be delivered at 12 midnight promptly.” : OLYMPIC § nar, : LRA A ete sn Pare! 20 noe oe | HOUGH | \* NOPSIS OF PREOBDENG Naat. CHAPTER XIV, (Continued) ITE little object In her hand, few. | ie wy te | she stepped to the do rite “tan geste realizing now that she had | \ left it slightly ajar, and | oye Gopi ee ty ay the jen thinking that perhaps abe | (iy fe be Fat ste alin Ye had heard a footfall. Yes, a man was | [oe od haves cet p Who but now passed at the door? To | the fate Sete. have attained such distance in hait «| Sic™y Sra aa moment he must have eprung for- vie al eae Rit oats ‘onde (Copyright, 1016, by Weight . Patteros. fallen deliberately into a slow walk cra, Wis Pan) What did that indicate? To Kitty It | midnight of thet very meant only that in Gretshoffen walls tien man Ii toned FA missive and otart had both eyes and ears. Passing he Kitty swiftly cone: a plan which Picked up the envelope. re vquiokly there as he presented it to the bearer. Relieved now of this care, and satis- She refi She ndded no signature, but on the| NAd,Gone & few Gave age be perhapy best the Hotel Rits/ thing for him to take chances with at her—she wrote a simple brn) me “4 jean it, Bat euiee quite an For the King, at the Royal] 0{her {0 Aron @ ung ney nce not In fault of @ better messenger, and| having no uniformed oMficial to act se servitor, Kitty telephoned now to the fection than ‘ye yet wane Bureau of Telegraphs and asked for a imeve, laimed. reliable messen, ‘When presently| _ “The simplest way ts the best,” sald he came ehe ontrusted this missive to| Kitty Gray to herself once more, and him with express instructions that he, later: “I would rob @ grave to get a should leave it in the hands of #0 chosen servant of the King who would} She stood for a A) her _ b to deliver it at the hour of{her lips, engaged in t! ih thedese ing direct to ae ae x THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN half hour later, ready robed for the can produce roots and herbs for § | street, she was in Ber, ser and on her 3 ‘ i a every ailment and cure diseases ey knew her at the Count’s pa- f lace now—or thought they knew her that baffle our most skilled}|]“and eo no questions were asked physicians, who have spent hoheage’ she ores at bi r4 al Pend- years in the study of drugs. th entry door. v4 she sat there Pod From. the roots and herbs of } fhe entry door. Ae eroaching, Neaca the field originated Lydia E. 3 in conversation. Sh 2g fe Frederick hi bi Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ]1™'aone"*whatshould the set" For 5 j the ti her doubt was resolved b: aed pl for a, think the fact that the two speakers bad has proved more potent ai - : *, Py th Sh mee pa "hear ficacious in curing female ills them taltein . = than any combination of drugs Kitty listened shamelessly—for now indeed all was fair ip war for her in known. & case like thie, with whom he was conversing. (To Be Continu ———— BE SURE YOU GET -Dres: Conceale Tdeatity tm Court. A well-dressed man of middle age, we ; charged with striking Elizabeth John- son, a show girl, on Broadway at Forty- In the Non-refillable bottle Fae Street, last night, ry bottle to k seckchioney good key good.” ry Egistrate Ap- 300 ‘bail for nme | How. “When he came tothe spot the now how, 6 ESQUE ¥**, ow, girl demanded her companion's BRition, Mt .BEHMAN SI HOW |* 3 Johnson told Magistrate Apple- at No. 218 West Seventy She did not tell the cor, 8™ ave. & 46" 51. ite Call and Make nary Your Own Terms Xeon Our terms also apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connectiout We Open Accounts from $1 a Week Ps ONE PRICE STORE TT) Nia TALKING MACHINES CASH OR CREDIT HOWN OF THE FIVE-PIECK SITE, ‘ OM snitea 3 Rooms ; & Rooms Furnished | Frrnished $49.98 | $149.75 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT fier” Wo Pov Freight, "69.98 °89.98'109.98 750-752 8™AvE-Cor:46"Sr. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.m- ano | couse OF ane GIRL. Ui P te Hupson!'t § Dutings to Poughkeepsie, eat Point “TAURUS” Po fen Fishing Mtr. CKAWAY BEACH sr. “GRAND FEPUBLIC’*' DAILY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO Interstate Park L Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. Woe oan hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent, or nearly ons-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirtyseven per cent, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma- of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures os ret a, “uinaaerin and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or leas oplum, or ts Px! morphine, They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any S Mike, trees they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature mn Chas. H. Fletcher. Oastoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louts, Mo., sys: “I have preseribed your Casteria in many cases and have atways found it an efficient and apeedy remedy.” Chicago, IIL, says: I have found Fletcher's Casteria very useful in the treatment of children’s complaints, Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am glad to recommend your Castoria, kmowing it is perfectly harmless and | always satisfactory. Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have prescribed your Cas: toria in my practi¢e for many years with great satisfaction te myself and benefit to my patients.” Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooktyn, N. TY. says: “I have wed your Cas toria tn my own household with good results, and have advised several. Patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom frem harm.” Dr, J. B, Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six years prescribed your Castoria for infantfle stomach dleerdera, I mest heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb, says: “Your Castoria ts an idea! medicine for children, and I frequentiy presoribe it. While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use of preprietary medicines, yet Castoria fs an exception for conditions which arise im the care of children.” » Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It fs a sure and reliable medicine for infants and ehil- Gren. In fact, it is the untversal household remedy for infantile ailments.” Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me, says: “Castoria is ene of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion’ your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of testimonials frem this locality as te its efficiency and merits.” CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 9400 day Lvs, Batt y Ray tr. "MARY STEAMER ndings a ht-Seeing Yachts Paty at abthic Yall 'Close-Out Purchase M’Pr’s Entire New EAR Tomorrow, Thursday, Women’s D a WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES. ONE-THIRD AND ONE-HALF OFF! 4 Dr. Frederick D. Regers, of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought SPEND SUNDAY, JULY 2, IN THE MOUNTAINS Mauch Chunk Switchback Special train leaves Now York (West 23d St.), hit m. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone O River in the } $2.98 Armure Weave Hammocks 1.88 Wi Str. “HIGHLANDER™ nyt ub si pins OWELL” | 1 Diamonds: on Credit AUTOM ES HELP WANTED—MALE, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, \|FINAL SHIPMENT HAS JUST BEEN DELI | All epick and pan, up to the very minute in style, and while assortment embrace every desirable fabric and color, there is a MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ALL WHITE DRESSES, that are eo much in vogue during the dultry mit- summer weather. Haven't you often heard the remark, ‘Nothing looks 60 | Or #0 refreshing as ‘white’ in Summer”? Well, you may select just what want in large variety at ‘‘end of August” prices. REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS FOLLOW:— SUMMER DRESSES OF Press, Pa I Re om hag: Bmp MW a cy tee A atyle pete hase, ctesvans sek ae Peer] WHITE Maye DRESSES | Remarkable ie variety =z vialn embroidered — , Seca wets seer ter WHITE VOILE DRESSES ea New model s] owing two embroidered shaped flounces cleo. detety colored an a triped vollse—demi-talored modate of white friconed with black French knote—worth $7.96. CHOICE WHITE Boge mgue ve ie and fine neta—dalnty was slr and dell tee ba een Hy eae if EXQUISITE WHITE DRESSES Fine white Breton net, cholce enough ae dere models showing net horny with Voiles and dotted Swisses included—worth tT 08 on Ay fase. WHITE NET DRESSES Made up with delicately tinted a0 9 0 si ae ec Senta 12.98 PARTICULAR NOTICE. All these dresses are in since from 34 te 44, We make % feature of designe fer tall, elender and email wemen who , experience difficulty in finding eultable 34 elses, ~*~ Lowest-in-the-City Prices COOL LUNCHEON For RUGS AND HAMMOCKS Fev Temanvany ened anda 11.80 to 2.00., é abled blac oe and Fel. Rap Relish 86x72 inch. 64290 inch.. nd tt. Above prices ate all epectally cut fer next week; we will leave it to your vin far they are be- valleewass ene ‘a 1i8'Wiey ke—Kthel Ce eee thier — haerwind shield on snaine {neluged. Peeereereneeee b 3 Cut Prive Sale of Toilet Articles Continued Tomorrow * * Rd oat Smart BLOUSES for Women t Who A special section devoted to this stock... ... re found here—all emb'y—ouffs to match—very taste- fully designed. MORNING SPECIALS—Temorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. $1.49 & $1.96 Women’s Lawn Dresses. 1.00 | 1244 ct. Striped Crepes. . in. blac! Bott fabrice with of Ble a ‘one, helio, ees aye tele on, YASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, $2.00 & $2.50 Fancy Sith Parasols f and bor- Sand 10 5 AiatN FLOOR, Full sise- spreader and tufted turnover piilow. HAMMOCKS--THIRD FLOOR, INFANTS’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, 31 et. bret rani vi ‘ieee 49 ct. Men's Summer Underwear \ wide-—-dura| Ie, duality, -W t Met. Teveee iach. 7\ oFe th drawers Heavy wei bloached or brown, Nit ONDERWHANSeAIN PL ‘a $1.25 Women’ 1k DEPT —ARCOND PLO 35 ct. Mercerised Damashs. 59 inch—Dblea NENS 39 ct. Yd. Wide Natural tint rized and lust for Sugimer dresses, bi oF Beaks MATS PLOOR” 49 ct. Shepherd Checks—42 inch, paach goth and } sh Part wool--sma) wee av ar pateh pocket style and novelly, slaee: THIRD FLOOR, B! 19 ct. Women’s Leng Silk Gloves and ‘moires—black, 16-button double tipped also pretty stripes black or white. esdens GLOVES MAIN PLOOK RIBBONS— MAIN FLOOR, 6 Look for the Clocks! Summer Business Hours 9.00 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday (as During Past 15 Years)

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